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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Chubby Fashionista Bandana Skirt

Do you have a Chubby Fashionista in your life? Does she outgrow everything within a week?

Here's an inexpensive skirt that will last for a little while. Using ribbon in the waist band lets the skirt expand with her chubby tummy. The finished skirt will be around 8 inches long. Your chubby darling will be able to wear it until it gets too short.

Have you looked at bandanas lately? I don't think they're just for cowboys anymore. Bandanas come in all kinds of colors and patterns these days. Around here they range in price from $1.00 to $2.00. You may spend more for the ribbon than for the bandana, but this is an adorable skirt!

With right sides facing sew the two larger pieces of bandana together, making one long piece of fabric about 9 inches tall and 43 inches long. Iron the seam flat.

Along the top unfinished edge, fold down one half inch of fabric and zig zag. The sewing is easier if you iron this first.

Fold down the top edge of fabric again to make a casing. Fold it down about one inch, press, then sew with a straight stitch close to the edge. If your ribbon is extra wide, you may want to make the casing wider than one inch.

With right sides together, sew the ends together, up to the casing. Make sure you leave the casing open. Thread a piece of ribon through the casing. I use at least 44 inches of ribbon, sometimes more, depending on how big I want the bow. Generally, the wider the ribbon, the longer I cut the ribbon, so our Chubby Fashionista has a big, honking bow. Sometimes I just use narrow ribbon or even cording and cut the ribbon 44 inches.

The wonderful thing about using bandanas is that seam finishing and hemming is already done for you! I can easily make one of these in an evening after work. Below is the finished skirt and Chubby Fashionista Rose Accessory.

Of course the best part is dressing your Chubby Fashionista! Here she is in Zebra!

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